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THE 9TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL VIRTUAL EVENT CONTINUES

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THE 9TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL VIRTUAL EVENT CONTINUES!
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The International Playwrights Festival continues! PUT ON A GRUMPY FACE by Reed Halvorson, will remain available for viewing on our YouTube channel and Facebook page until 1/14 at 11:59 pm. The production is directed by Sharon W. Houk and features Colleen Renzullo, Erin Shaughnessy and Spookie Cat. There is no fee to watch but donations are always accepted. This virtual festival is made possible with a generous donation from The Marine Family.
About PUT ON A GRUMPY FACE by Reed Halvorson (SC):
Tabitha has experienced a meteoric rise to celebrity thanks to her cat, Tardar Sauce, the feline affectionately known as “Grumpy Cat.” When Tardar Sauce begins to act differently, she begs her newest assistant, Lisa, to save them both. This energetic play satirizes the world of fleeting celebrity synonymous with pop culture.
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THE 9TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL VIRTUAL EVENT CONTINUES!
"Good Morning" by Anne Lucas (MA)
Streaming January 15-28, 2021
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GOOD MORNING by Anne Lucas (MA) will premiere on 1/15 at 7:00 pm and will remain available for viewing on our YouTube channel and Facebook page until 1/28 at 11:59 pm. The production is directed by Sharon W. Houk and features Susan Hackel and Eric Lindblom. There is no fee to watch but donations are always accepted. This virtual festival is made possible with a generous donation from The Marine Family.
About GOOD MORNING by Anne Lucas (MA):
Alex, Marie’s middle-aged son is shocked when he sees his mother in dishabille with a man. She is over 60 how can she have a boyfriend? Marie lets him know it is the life she has chosen, and she is not accountable to her children.
The remaining schedule for the winning playwrights:
PERMANENT INK by Charlene Donaghy, CT (1/29-2/11)
FOLDED by Bara Swain, NY (2/12-2/25)
EXTENDED PLAY by Ben Marshall, NJ (2/26-3/11)
RELATIVITY AND ME by Len Cuthburt, Ontario, Canada (3/12-3/25)
MOTHERHOOD by Lawrence Aronovitch, Ontario, Canada (3/26-4/8)
SAUL by Colleen O'Doherty, NE (4/9-4/22)